US4239089A - Stethoscope chestpiece - Google Patents

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US4239089A
US4239089A US06/065,146 US6514679A US4239089A US 4239089 A US4239089 A US 4239089A US 6514679 A US6514679 A US 6514679A US 4239089 A US4239089 A US 4239089A
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Frederick W. Nelson
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    • A61B7/026Stethoscopes comprising more than one sound collector

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  • the present invention relates to a two-microphone stethoscope chestpiece having novel and improved means for retaining the hollow stem in the body of the chestpiece and for selectively aligning one of the two microphones with the hollow stem.
  • Two-microphone stethoscope chestpiece constructions are well known in the art and generally have a hollow stem or shaft secured in a body member of the chestpiece for rotation into positions where an opening in the stem selectively connects an apex of one of the microphones e.g., "bell" or "diaphragm,” with a sound tube engaged with the stem.
  • Such stethoscope constructions frequently require relatively costly and complex means for mounting and rotation of the stem. Prior to the present invention, separate means were required to perform these two functions.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 3,152,659 discloses a two-microphone stethoscope chestpiece in which the stem is secured against axial movement by means of a retaining ring which lies partially within a groove in the outer wall of the stem and partially within a groove in the wall of the cylindrical recess. Indexing of the stem in one of two selected positions, i.e. where the opening in the stem is either aligned with the opening to the diaphragm microphone or is rotated 180° to align with the opening to the bell diaphragm, is accomplished by a U-shaped or index spring positioned at the lower end of the stem.
  • a stethoscope chestpiece having a lock ring for securing the stem within the chestpiece body similar to that disclosed above in U.S. Pat. No. 3,152,659 is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,224,526.
  • This patent discloses a separate and different means for aligning the opening in the stem to the openings in the microphones comprising a coil spring which lies transversely of the stem wholly within the stem having a stop, e.g. a ball bearing, mounted on it.
  • the ball bearing seals the hole between the stem and the microphone which is not in use.
  • the present invention combines these functions into a single element.
  • the combined locking and indexing means of the present invention provides a chestpiece which is easy to assemble and has a significantly longer useful life than chestpieces of the prior art.
  • the locking and indexing means of the present invention is especially useful in "differential" stethoscopes having two or more chestpieces. Differential stethoscopes are particularly useful in listening to sounds which are generated by organs which are reproduced on both sides of the body, such as the lungs. Using segmental auscultation techniques one can compare the sounds of the lung with those of the other.
  • lung disease is generally patchy, rarely occuring uniformly in one lung, or especially across both lungs, one is able to detect such disease by noting differences in sound between one side and the other, for example by noting differences in pitch, amplitude and phase between the sounds.
  • vessels e.g. arteries
  • each chestpiece When using a differential stethoscope it is necessary to provide each chestpiece with means for momentarily interrupting sound from that chestpiece by closing the opening to the stem in order for the user to concentrate his attention on the sound coming from the other chestpiece. It is desirable to switch quickly back and forth between the chestpieces to compare the sounds coming from one with those from the other.
  • Such means for interrupting sound from one chestpiece should be conveniently positioned for quick activation by the user.
  • a convenient arrangement is a spring activated valve that slips within the stem of the chestpiece to close the sound pathway to the microphone which can be controlled by the action of the forefinger on an external extension of the valve.
  • Such a valve mechanism is illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 3 of the attached drawings.
  • the valve activator button is positioned at the tip of the stem for convenient manipulation with the forefinger.
  • the tolerances in this area are very close and a conventional U-shaped indexing spring such as that described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,152,659 and 3,515,239 would interfere with proper placement of the valve.
  • the improved combination indexing and locking spring of the present invention is ideally suited for use in the chestpieces of a differential stethoscope containing such a valve mechanism.
  • an improved stethoscope with a readily assembled chestpiece and ear tube mounting assembly comprises: (1) a body member forming axially opposed diaphragm and bell microphones, the body member having a cylindrical recess interposed between the microphones; (2) means forming aligned openings from the apex of each of the microphones through the body member; (3) a tubular shaft rotatably secured within the cylindrical recess of the body member; (4) means forming an opening through the wall of the shaft adapted on rotation of the shaft to be aligned selectively with either of the two openings in the microphones; and (5) means for rotatably securing the shaft within the recess against axial movement and for selectively aligning the opening in the shaft with either of the openings in the microphones.
  • the rotatable shaft is secured in the cylindrical recess in the body member against axial movement by a locking spring which also has a leg to index the shaft in desired rotational positions with respect to the body member.
  • the spring is formed of roll spring stock which is circular in cross section and has a C-shaped end portion with a leg extending axially from one end. The C-shaped portion is received in a first groove extending around the shaft and spaced from the opening therein. A second groove perpendicular to the first groove extends axially along the shaft and receives the leg portion of the spring. Both the first and second grooves in the shaft have a depth at least equal to the diameter of the spring.
  • the body member has a circular slot in the wall forming the cylindrical recess which is preferably one-half the diameter of the spring to receive the C-shaped portion after the shaft and spring are inserted into the recess.
  • the leg is received by one of two opposed slots of similar depths in the body. The slots are positioned so that engagement with the leg of the spring and either of the slots causes proper alignment between the opening in the shaft and the opening to either of the two microphones.
  • the leg has a slight bend or bow along its length to reduce the forces needed to rotate the shaft and drive the spring into the groove in the shaft, permitting the shaft and opening to be aligned with one of the slots in the body member.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the shaft of the chestpiece showing the retaining and indexing spring detached;
  • FIG. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view of the chestpiece containing a valve mechanism for interrupting sound from the chestpiece;
  • FIG. 3 is an enlarged view, partially in section, taken along line 3--3 of FIG. 2;
  • FIG. 4 is an enlarged sectional view taken along line 4--4 of FIG. 3;
  • FIG. 5 is a longitudinal sectional view of a second embodiment of the chestpiece.
  • shaft 10 comprises an elongated hollow cylinder 12 having an opening 14 therein which is located so as to align with one of the openings to the microphones when the shaft is inserted into the body of a chestpiece.
  • a first groove 16 is formed around the circumference of the shaft and spaced from the opening 14 to receive the C-shaped portion 20 of a spring 18 formed of wire stock.
  • a second groove 22 joins the first groove 16 and is perpendicular thereto. Second groove 22 extends axially from first groove 16 toward opening 14 and receives leg portion 24 of the spring 18.
  • first groove 16 may be formed closer to opening 14 and second groove 22 may extend axially away from opening 14.
  • Grooves 16 and 22 are substantially equal in depth and are at least deep enough to completely receive the spring, i.e. have a depth equal to the diameter of the spring 18.
  • the spring 18 must be completely contained within the grooves to enable the shaft to be inserted into the body of the chestpiece.
  • the leg portion 24 of spring 18 must fit completely within the groove 22 to enable rotation of the shaft inside the body of the chestpiece.
  • Hollow cylinder 12 has a tapered end 26 which is adapted to receive a piece of flexible tubing which connects the chestpiece to the ear tubes of the stethoscope.
  • FIGS. 2 and 5 show the chestpieces in longitudinal section.
  • the embodiment of FIG. 2 contains a valve mechanism which enables the wearer to close off sound from the chestpiece.
  • This embodiment is especially adapted for use in a differential stethoscope.
  • Both the chestpieces of FIGS. 2 and 5 comprise a body 28 having a pair of sound receiving chambers 30 and 32.
  • Bell-shaped sound receiving chamber 30 has an aperture 34 extending axially through it in alignment with an aperture 36 formed in sound-receiving chamber 32.
  • a diaphragm 38 formed of a thin, flexible, resilient member is stretched and secured over the sound-receiving chamber 32.
  • This diaphragm 38 may be formed with integral rim 40 or, alternatively, a separate ring 40 may be formed with a lower lip adapted to engage and secure the diaphragm 38 against the concave surface of sound chamber 32.
  • a cavity or cylindrical recess 42 which is open at one end 44, and which terminates in the embodiment of FIG. 5 within the body 28 intermediate the sound-receiving chambers 30 and 32.
  • the cylindrical recess has a second open end 46 which is closed by a valve mechanism 48 extending therethrough. This cavity 42 is in fluid communication with the apertures 34 and 36.
  • the rotating shaft 10 is secured within the cavity 42 and tapered end 26 thereof extends from the cylindrical recess so as to be readily interengaged with a flexible binaural tube 50.
  • the sound tube preferably comprises a conventional Y-shaped sound tube having binaural ear pieces in accordance with known practice in the art. If especially high acoustic properties are required a sound tube such as that described in copending application Ser. No. 951,875 filed Oct. 16, 1978 is recommended.
  • the shaft is secured within the cylindrical recess against axial movement while permitting rotational movement by means of the C-portion 20 of the spring 18.
  • the C-portion 20 of the spring 18 is partially held within the groove 16 in the shaft and partially within the slot 52 in the wall of the cylindrical recess. The engagement of the C-portion of the spring 18 with grooves 16 and 52 is shown in greater detail in FIG. 4.
  • Valve mechanism 48 for interrupting communication between opening 14 and the microphone is illustrated in the embodiment of FIGS. 2 and 3 and comprises a cylinder 58 which fits into the bore of hollow shaft 10 and has a stem 60 extending through the open end 46 of the cylindrical recess 42 opposite the end 44 which receives the shaft 10.
  • the cylinder 58 contacts one end of coil spring 62 contained within the shaft 10.
  • the opposite end of coil spring 62 rests against shoulder 64 formed within the hollow shaft 10.
  • the exterior portion of stem 60 is threaded (threads not shown) and a tip 66 adapted to be manipulated with the forefinger is screwed onto the threads.
  • An opening 68 in the cylinder 58 is positioned to align with opening 14 in the shaft 10.
  • Aligning pin 70 on the cylinder 58 is slideably positioned within slot 72 of shaft 10 to prevent rotational movement of cylinder 58 within the shaft and maintain opening 68 in alignment with opening 14 in the shaft.
  • the cylinder 58 and coil spring 62 are constructed such that pressure on the tip 66 compresses coil spring 62 and forces cylinder 58 into the shaft 10 and opening 68 is moved past opening 14 thereby closing off sound coming from the microphone.
  • the valve is shown in the open position in FIGS. 2 and 3 and sound is freely transmitted from the selected microphone into the shaft which communicates with the head set of the stethoscope. When pressure is applied coil spring 62 compresses and cylinder 58 is forced into the shaft 10 and opening 14 is closed.
  • the operation of the stethoscope chestpiece of this invention is extremely simple.
  • the shaft 10 can be rotated by hand from the position shown in FIG. 5 where the bell microphone 30 is connected to the sound tube in the shaft to a position where the bell microphone is closed off and the diaphragm microphone 32 is interconnected with the sound tube.
  • the leg portion of the spring snaps into the selected slot 54 or 56 with a click sound. The shaft is thus locked in proper alignment until further pressure is applied to rotate the shaft.

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AT80901637T ATE3135T1 (de) 1979-08-09 1980-06-30 Stethoskop-bruststueck.
DE8080901637T DE3062889D1 (en) 1979-08-09 1980-06-30 Stethoscope chestpiece
JP55501970A JPS6336776B2 (it) 1979-08-09 1980-06-30
PCT/US1980/000823 WO1981000353A1 (en) 1979-08-09 1980-06-30 Stethoscope chestpiece
CA355,479A CA1133397A (en) 1979-08-09 1980-07-04 Stethoscope chestpiece
IT49457/80A IT1127868B (it) 1979-08-09 1980-08-08 Perfezionamento negli stetoscopi
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US4770270A (en) * 1987-05-13 1988-09-13 Minnesota Mining And Manufacturing Company Stethoscope chestpiece with a sound conveying indexing detent
US5389747A (en) * 1993-08-16 1995-02-14 Mohrin; Carl M. Stethoscope
US5616890A (en) * 1995-08-29 1997-04-01 Boussignac; Georges Binaural stethoscope allowing surrounding noises to be heard
GB2339537A (en) * 1998-02-23 2000-02-02 Shieh Woei Kang Stethoscope structure with exchangeable chest pieces
USD431652S (en) * 1999-08-10 2000-10-03 Lisa Monique Cherney Novelty stethoscope attachment kit
US6216816B1 (en) * 1999-12-16 2001-04-17 T. Anthony Don Michael Stethoscope having two input devices
US6308798B1 (en) * 1996-04-22 2001-10-30 Prestige Medical Corporation Lightweight stethoscope with variable diaphragm and bell components
US6378648B1 (en) * 2000-03-06 2002-04-30 Marc S. Werblud Diaphragm assembly for stethoscope chest piece
US6966400B1 (en) * 2002-06-27 2005-11-22 Aaron Rollins Method and device for utilization of a stethoscope as a neurological diagnostic tool and percussion tool
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US9486180B2 (en) 2012-06-27 2016-11-08 MDF Instruments USA, Inc. Chestpiece of a stethoscope

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US4770270A (en) * 1987-05-13 1988-09-13 Minnesota Mining And Manufacturing Company Stethoscope chestpiece with a sound conveying indexing detent
US5389747A (en) * 1993-08-16 1995-02-14 Mohrin; Carl M. Stethoscope
US5616890A (en) * 1995-08-29 1997-04-01 Boussignac; Georges Binaural stethoscope allowing surrounding noises to be heard
US6308798B1 (en) * 1996-04-22 2001-10-30 Prestige Medical Corporation Lightweight stethoscope with variable diaphragm and bell components
GB2339537B (en) * 1998-02-23 2002-09-18 Woei-Kang Shieh Stethoscope Structure
GB2339537A (en) * 1998-02-23 2000-02-02 Shieh Woei Kang Stethoscope structure with exchangeable chest pieces
USD431652S (en) * 1999-08-10 2000-10-03 Lisa Monique Cherney Novelty stethoscope attachment kit
US6216816B1 (en) * 1999-12-16 2001-04-17 T. Anthony Don Michael Stethoscope having two input devices
US6378648B1 (en) * 2000-03-06 2002-04-30 Marc S. Werblud Diaphragm assembly for stethoscope chest piece
US6966400B1 (en) * 2002-06-27 2005-11-22 Aaron Rollins Method and device for utilization of a stethoscope as a neurological diagnostic tool and percussion tool
US7314112B1 (en) * 2002-06-27 2008-01-01 Aaron Rollins Method and device for utilization of a stethoscope as a neurological diagnostic tool and percussion tool
US8939251B2 (en) 2012-06-27 2015-01-27 MDF Instruments USA, Inc. Stethoscope with light source and/or timepiece
US9486180B2 (en) 2012-06-27 2016-11-08 MDF Instruments USA, Inc. Chestpiece of a stethoscope

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